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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Communication B.A.


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TOTAL DEGREE HOURS: 120 

Plans of Study

The Bachelor of Arts in Communication is a liberal arts degree that prepares students to communicate effectively and ethically in personal and professional relationships and in both face-to-face and mediated contexts. More specifically this degree prepares students to:

  1. Collaborate, work, and lead in culturally-diverse teams and organizations;
  2. Develop advanced communication skills and competencies in oral, written, social media, and/or other forms of communication;
  3. Analyze and create messages, presentations, and persuasive communication strategies;
  4. Understand, build, and strengthen personal and professional identities and relationships;
  5. Study and critique culture and media including: media organizations, communication technologies, and mediated content (e.g., television, film, music, print, computer, Internet, and social media);
  6. Apply communication knowledge and related skills in one or more specialized contexts (e.g., health care; media; marketing; law; politics; profits and not-for-profits; government; public advocacy; social movements; religion; world cafés; public dialogues; performance; intimate and family relationships);
  7. Engage in undergraduate communication research; and
  8. Become active and productive U.S. and global citizens.

University Admissions - College of Arts and Sciences


Admission to the University is based on the University’s Undergraduate Admission Requirements that may be found by clicking on the following urls:

For Admission information specific to the College of Arts and Sciences, see the information at College of Arts and Sciences .

Graduation Requirements - College of Arts and Sciences


Satisfactory completion of the following requirements:

  • Students must complete all State and University level graduation requirements.
  •  Maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 in USF coursework. Note: Some Departments/program/major require a higher GPA. Students should refer to Department/program/major specific catalog requirements.
  • Physical Education coursework is limited to two (2) semester hours.
  • ROTC courses that are primarily physical training and field experiences will not be applied to College of Arts and Sciences degree programs. All other military Science coursework will apply, in particular, coursework utilized toward completing an established ROTC minor will be applied to the total hours toward degree. 
  • When earning a second degree, double major or concurrent degree, the Major Core and Major Elective/Concentration areas of the degree audit must not overlap for both degrees.  All other areas of the degree audit may have overlapping credit hours applied.
  • Maximum of 20 hours of S/U option. S/U contracts must be negotiated in writing within the first three (3) weeks of the term. None of the 20 credits may be taken in the student’s major unless S/U is the only grading option. Coursework fulfilling the General Education Core Curriculum Requirements and the State Communication Requirement (formerly known as Gordon Rule Writing) and State Computation Requirement (formerly known as Gordon Rule Math) may not be taken S/U.
  • The Audit option is available only during the first 5 days of classes.
  • “D” grades are not acceptable in the major and supporting sciences for all natural sciences majors (Biomedical Sciences; Cell Biology, Microbiology, and Molecular Biology; Integrative Biology; Interdisciplinary Natural Sciences; Medical Technology; Chemistry; Geology; Math; Physics, and Physical Sciences). “D” grades are not acceptable for the major area in Anthropology, Communication, English, Geography, History, Humanities, Mass Communications, Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology.
  • Complete all major course requirements.
  • College of Arts and Sciences students are expected to complete a minimum of 50% of their major and/or minor coursework in residence at USF. Some College of Arts and Sciences Departments/programs/majors have established additional major course hours to be taken in residency at USF. See the major or program section of the catalog for these credit-hour requirements.

State Mandated Common Course Prerequisites - Communication B.A.


Following Florida BOG Regulation 8.010, state mandated common course prerequisites are lower-division courses that are required for progression into the upper division of a particular baccalaureate degree program. 

Transfer students should complete the State Mandated Common Course Prerequisites at the lower level prior to entering the university. If these courses are not taken at a Florida College System institution, they must be completed before the degree is granted. Successful completion of the common prerequisites alone does not guarantee a student admission into the degree program. 

Unless stated otherwise, a grade of C- is the minimum acceptable grade in prerequisite courses.

  • SPC X608 Public Speaking - 3 credit hours

Required Courses: (39 credit hours)


Major Core: 9 courses; 27 credit hours


Required Core Courses: 6 courses; 18 credit hours


There are six required core courses. Once enrolled in the major, students should take the first five core courses listed below as early as possible and take the department capstone course late in the students’ junior year or early in the students’ senior year.

Required Distribution Area Courses: 3 courses; 9 credit hours


Students must take one course in each of the three distribution areas (Communication and Human Relationships, Public Communication and Media, and Applied Communication) for a total of three courses.

Communication and Human Relationships (select one course; 3 credit hours)

Communication and Human Relationships focuses on the role of communication in creating and maintaining human relationships including intimate ones (family, friendships, and romantic) and professional ones (employer-employee, patient-health care provider).  Related areas of study include the role of communication in constructing personal identity (self-awareness and personal narrative); verbal and nonverbal communication (talk, conversations, and writing); communication as performance (performing literary and real-life relationships); and communicating across human differences based on gender and gender identity; sexuality and sexual orientation; race, ethnicity and nationality; social class; physical and mental abilities; age/age cohorts; and religion and spirituality (cultural diversity).

Public Communication and Media (select one course; 3 credit hours)

Public Communication and Media focuses on the critical study and analyses of communication, culture, and media in the public sphere. ​Specific areas include media and media texts (television, film, music, print, Internet and social media), media literacy skills; culture, social institutions, and power; public opinion and memory; political discourse, social protest and social movements; and public performances of literature and other texts. ​Approaches include critical and cultural studies, rhetorical studies, performance studies, diversity studies (e.g., gender, race, and class), and culture and identity studies.

Applied Communication (select one course; 3 credit hours)

Applied Communication focuses on advanced communication skills, communication practice, and how communication practice in specialized contexts informs and is informed by communication theory and research. ​Advanced communication skills include leadership (working in teams and organizations); oral communication (interviewing, performing, public speaking, creating presentations); written, digital and electronic communication, and undergraduate research. ​The specialized contexts of “applied” communication includes ​for profit corporations, not-for-profit organizations, health care institutions, tourism, religious institutions, families, civic organizations and communities in both domestic and global settings.

Major Electives: 4 courses; 12 credit hours


Additional Departmental Electives


Students must take additional 3000- or 4000-level Communication courses to fulfill the remaining 12 hour elective requirement.

Please consult Catalog for full listing of Communication course titles, and consult Oasis for current SPC 4930 - Selected Topics  courses. Faculty strongly recommend that students interested in a specialization within their major select and take at least 9 of these 12 elective hours within one of the three Department Distribution Areas: Communication and Human Relationships, Public Communication and Media, or Applied Communication.

Communication B.A. - Additional Information


Other Requirements


State Communication (formerly known as Gordon Rule Writing) Courses


Global Citizens Certified Courses (GCPC)


GPA Requirements


Major GPA (All USF courses which are applied to major requirements): 2.0
General Education GPA (All USF courses which are applied to General Education requirements): 2.0
USF GPA: 2.0
Overall GPA: 2.0

Grading Requirements


C- or better to meet major course requirements unless specified elsewhere. Will vary by area.

Note:  Some USF courses have higher grade criteria to meet prerequisite knowledge necessary for progression into higher level courses.

Residency Requirements - College of Arts and Sciences


Department and College of Arts and Sciences Major Academic Residency Requirement - 50% of major must be completed at USF.

USF Academic Residency Requirement - 30 of the last 60 hours earned must be from USF.

Optional Honors Program


The Honors Program in Communication provides an opportunity for exceptional undergraduate students in Communication to work closely with a faculty member in an intensive research experience. Each Honors student is required to complete and defend an undergraduate Honors Thesis. 

Application to the program ordinarily occurs during the second semester of the junior year or prior to completion of 90 semester hours. Students interested in the Honors Program should consult the department for further information about admission and program requirements.

Admission to the program is based on the student’s overall academic record, performance in communication courses, and recommendations of faculty. To be admitted to the program, a student should have at least a 3.5 GPA in all Communication courses and a 3.0 cumulative GPA. 

Students are required to complete 3 hours of Honors Reading and 3 hours of Honors Thesis. 

Other Program Information


Communication Career Pathways Information

Available on the Department of Communication website.

Student Organizations

Communication Council

  • Lambda Pi Eta National Communication Association Honor Society

Research Opportunities - College of Arts and Sciences


Undergraduate students in any degree program are able to participate in undergraduate research. Several options exist to show mentored undergraduate research activity on a student’s official transcript. Those who wish to enroll in an undergraduate research course should consult with their academic advisor to understand how the credit will apply towards the degree requirements. If no credit is needed, students may be eligible to enroll in the 0-credit IDS 4914  course. This course will not impact degree credits or GPA but will show on an official transcript and document the experience. The Office of High Impact Practices and Undergraduate Research is able to assist with further inquiries.

Advising Information - College of Arts and Sciences


USF students schedule advising appointments online through USF Archivum Platform.   Students are encouraged to meet with their advisor each semester to discuss courses planning, degree progression, and career preparation. 

Tampa campus Website:  https://www.usf.edu/arts-sciences/students/academic-advising/index.aspx

For questions, email CommunicationAdvise@usf.edu.

4 Year Plan of Study - Communication B.A.


NOTES:

 

Potential Entry Level Job Titles:

HR Specialists, Events Coordinator, Social Media Manager, Digital Content Creator, Health Educator, Sports Management Assistant, Public Relations, Sales Representative, Sales Assistant, Marketing Assistant, Marketing Communications Coordinator, Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) Assistant; Project Manager, Client Services Representative, Youth Sports Coordinator, Speaker, Community Organizer

Potential Entry Level Salary Range:

$25,000 - $50,000

Year 1


Semester 1 (Fall)


Total Credit Hours: 13

Semester 2 (Spring)


Total Credit Hours: 13

Semester 3 (Summer)


  • General Elective Credit(s): 3

Total Credit Hours: 3

Year 2


Semester 5 (Spring)


Total Credit Hours: 15

Semester 6 (Summer)


  • General Elective Credit(s): 3

Total Credit Hours: 3

Year 3


Semester 7 (Fall)


Total Credit Hours: 15

Semester 8 (Spring)


  • Upper-Level General Elective Credit(s): 3
  • Major Distribution Area Course Credit(s): 3
  • Major Distribution Area Course Credit(s): 3
  • Major Upper-Level Elective Credit(s): 3
  • Upper Level General Elective Credit(s): 3

Total Credit Hours: 15

Semester 9 (Summer)


  • General Elective Credit(s): 4

Total Credit Hours: 4

Year 4


Semester 10 (Fall)


Total Credit Hours: 12

Semester 11 (Spring)


  • General Elective Credit(s): 3
  • Upper-Level General Elective Credit(s): 3
  • General Elective Credit(s): 3
  • General Elective Credit(s): 3 

Total Credit Hours: 12

2 Year Plan of Study - Communication B.A.


NOTES:

 

Year 1


Semester 1 (Fall)


Total Credit Hours: 15

Semester 2 (Spring)


  • Upper-Level General Elective Credit(s): 3
  • Major Distribution Area Course Credit(s): 3
  • Major Distribution Area Course Credit(s): 3
  • Major Upper-Level Elective Credit(s): 3
  • Upper Level General Elective Credit(s): 3

Total Credit Hours: 15

Semester 3 (Summer)


  • Major Upper-Level Elective Credit(s): 3
  • General Elective Credit(s): 3

Total Credit Hours: 6

Year 2


Semester 4 (Fall)


Total Credit Hours: 12

Semester 5 (Spring)


  • Major Distribution Area Course Credit(s): 3
  • Major Upper-Level Elective Credit(s): 3
  • General Elective Credit(s): 3
  • General Elective Credit(s): 3

Total Credit Hours: 12

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